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s THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES (ompllrd by The AuorUtrd rrrae Juria SO 10 hid. IS Halls II I'lll. MHIoraa Not rhawe A 4 A .1 A .1 AM Thuraday Ml 30 1 3 I W I prerluua day M J Ml 3i MO Wwk ga Ml 914 .I" 4 Ml Month ago ........ MO 33 4 39 I 00 7 Year mo ..M4 400 411 71.1 Stocks Stage Slow Advance NEW YOIIK. June 311 oV A lirsryfcxrtMl alixk niararl alirwly advancer! today. Oelns rallied (ruin frnrtlmm In around plt. Nut rniiuvli buying power drvlord In elve tlif prUe level any more of liu. Trading lntrrrt w no more then apathrllr. Tumovrr at Hie nu of only eoO.Ooo aliarra or eu for the full eraaion Nrwa of the department of Juatlrt anU-truat u 1 1 aaaln.t Ihil'ont. Oeneral Motors. 11 H Hubber and others failed Ut make a dent on tJir market, even on atorsi of companies directly affected. Moat nlmfrvrri frit that tangible raaulta of trie aim. If any. would not b apparent for a I' mi lima. Higher prlcea were paid fur llrth lehem Hterl. Oeneral Motors, Chrya. Irr. Woolwurth, Amrrlran Tele phone. O antral Electric. liw Chemical, American lob arc o. Houthern Parlflr. Hlamlard Oil iNJ.i, Klrhflrld Oil. and Twentieth Century-Pol. Trlmmrd a bit were V H Mirel. V. S. Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Consolidated Ed 1 1 C'ol'prr, HHiila Ke, United Aircraft. Amrrlran Can Am loer A Lt Am TH At Trl j Aiiauinila I Hi nrila Aviation Hrth Hlrrl I'neliig Alrplana Calif Parking ; Canadian Pacific .. ( ! J I I Cntrrplllar . .. j C hrynlrr . . Conmlth At Bon . I Com Vultce I ntlnental Can ... , Crown Zrllrf bach . j ('urtlaa Wright j Douglas Alrrrafl I I upont da Nrm ... rnrral Electric j Oeneral rood litncrel Mntora . ... ' Cnorivear Tire . . . j Inl Harveatrr ' IM PaiM-r I t.ennerott I.'bbv MrN A L . L.n Hell "A" Mon'gnmery Ward Nah Krlvinalnr Nat Dairy N Y Outral Northern Parlflo . Pus Clua At Eire o n, Krnnri'ott Trxaa Co.. and 90 iO'a 3D". IMS - 4'a IB 30'i 10'. 34 'i 30 47', '. '. JS - 23'. ..... M '. 3 . 43 S Ml'. 37 S 31 V 4H 44 , 1. 48 S II'. 31 ,.. '. 13', - 31 S Pee Trl it Ttl l I Penney J C 47 ' Itadlo Corp 10 a f lUynnlrr - 33 Kayonlrr Pfd . J7' i Krynnlda Mrtala 19'. , Klrhflrld 34'i I Hufrway Rtorra 23 . rHara Kirburk 37 v4 I Hoiilharn Pacific 35 ( t Htandard Oil Cal 69', 1 1 Htudrbakar Corp f7' , I Hunahlna Mlnlii( IS I I ran.-Americ a . 10 t'lilon Oil Cal 31', I'lilmi Pacific 71 j li.Urd Alrllnra 12', U H Htrrl 21 ' Warner llrna Pic ll'4 ! Wonlworlh 47 I Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore , June 30 111 Cah aheal ibldi: aoft whit 2 0ft; oil white irrludlni Real 2 06; white club 2 06: weatrrn rrd 3 0. Hard rrd winter: ordinary 3 05. Hard white llaart: ordinary 2 37; 10 per cent 3 31; II prr cent 2JI; 12 prr cent 3 34. Today'a car recelpte: whrat 32: barley 3: flour 4; corn 7; oata I; milllrrd . Ready For The 4th of July? Run Your Eyes Over These Buys 1941 Chevrolet Matter Dcluao Tudor $ 845.00 1947 Bulck Super Sedan 1795.00 1938 rord Tudor 295.00 1947 Chevrolet A.ro Sedan 1595.00 1941 Oldtmobile 66 Five Pon., Coup 895.00 1942 Pontiac 8 Four Door Sedan, RIM 1025.00 1940 Buick Speciol S Pait., Coup 625.00 1946 Chevrolet Aero. Sedan 1425.00 1947 Buick Super Convertible 1965.00 1941 Oldtmobile 66 Tudor Sedan 875.00 THESE CARS ARE FULLY EQUIPPED LOTS OF ACCESSORIES - 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL - 1947 Buick Roodmaster Sedan ftadla - Heater hnoopIHe Beautiful I lone Hnl.h Law Mllraie HURRY ON THIS ONE AT JQQ TRADES TERMS TO SUIT Open Until 9 p. m Fri. Sat. H. E. HAUGER 26 Yean Your Buick Deoler Phone S151 1330 Main St. LIVESTOCK BOUTH HAN FHANCIHCO, June 30 lAP-CHDAi Cattle aalable if. uilvea none; early receipu limited Ut lew naau; lenerai Uaaa aleady: one amall lot mixed tiiediuin heilera and loud youni cowa 19 00-21.00; calmer and culler cowa aalable 1U U0-13 U0; uhrra not repreaented; late Wednea day one load medium and good 330 lb. calvea lower at 20 00; none of fered today. !! aalable 200; prlcea aleady, but aortlng rather alow; good and choice IftO to 240 lb. butchera 23 00; auine mued medium and good 21 40; few (uod and choice 290 lb. 20.00, odd good aowa 16 00-IJM. Hheep aalable 1200; no early trade: common and medium aprlng lamoa prediimlnaung ; demand narrow ; A'rdnratlay one deck moatly guod woolrd aprlng lamba with medium end 31 50; cull and common 16 00 19 00; alaughter ewea aleady: me dium and good 7.00-100; cull and common moatly ft 00. CHICAGO. June 30 IAP-U8DAI Balablr hoga aooo: uneven: butchera under 230 lb. 35 centa lower; heavier weighu and aowa aleady to 35 cen'a lower: alow on butchert. moderately active on aowa; top $3135; one load 131 40: moat 170-340 lb. I30M-31J5: 340-30 lb 110 00-20.75: 270-300 lb. II 75-11 75: heavier welihta acarrr: few around 325 lb. Ill 00 with few lota 350 lb. and over at aow prlcea. enod and choice aowa under 300 lb. 1175-1775; few 11100 and 11135: 375-400 lb. 115 50-1150 ; 425-450 lb. 14 35-15 25; 475-525 lb. 113.75-13 75; odd heavier weighu aa low aa 111.50 Salable cattle 1500; aalable calvra 400: aieera ani heifera ateady to 50 centa higher: cows alow, ateady to 35 centa lower: bulla and vealera teady: top 134 75 for two loadi choice 1120 lb. teem: bulk good to low-choice ateera. yearling, and heifera (25 75-37.50: medium to low. good 23 00-2540: bulk common and medium cowa 111 00-11 00; eannert and cuttera 113.00-1100: medium and BOND AVERAGES June la HKalla II Ind. II i'lll. II Por. II L. Yld. Net change A .I A 1 A I unrh. D 1 Thuraday Ml 1011 102 l-H 09 4 109 7 Prevloua day Ml 101 7 102 5 19 4 1091 Week ago M 7 101 7 102 5 19 7 Kg Month ago R9 7 loll 1020 Ml I'm 9 Year ago - 92 4 101 J 1001 12 4 109.7 CARNIVAL By Dick Turner SELLING KILLS GRAIN GAINS CHICAOO. June 30 Pi-elllng late In the day either completely lied out or greatly reduced galna made In early deallnga on the board of trade Urday. The aelllrig followed nr-wa ralna had been received In parte of the aprlng wheat and rye belta. Hye tumbled aliarply. dropping more than 4 centa under the prevl oua clone at tlmra. Thla la a thin market and a little Increaae In either buying ar arlllng will cauae wide price awlnga. tradera aald. Until late In the day, the market had turned In a firm performance under the leadrrahlp of wheat. The bread cereal waa aided by an early advance In caah prlcea and by overnight announcement of an un changed parity level. .Wheat cloaed S-l' lower. July ! 95'i-V corn waa M lower to S higher. July 134-. oau were lower to i higher, July 68V-!, rye waa 2'a-4'v lower, July H3i-IM. aoybeana were unchanged to '1 higher, July 2-34';,-V and lard waa 10 centa lower to S centa a hundred pounda higher, July 110 50. Wheat Open High Low Clone July IM't-l.lT 197S 195S l5'l-S Hepl. 198'v-IM I99S 1 97' 1JI7S-', IJec. 201',-'. 2 01', tSltS 1991,-S May -. . I.97S-1. I.M'a SH 191 good eautage bulla 120 00-22 00: veal- ' era 125 50 down. ! Salable ah rep 600: aprlng lambs weak: demand extremely narrow auggeatlng Incomplete clearance; tup on choice nativea 926 00; moat good I to choice o.'frrlliita 124 50-25 50: cu.l and common 111 00-21.00; old-crop I lamba abaent: ewea aleady at 16 00- .100. I PORTLAND. June 30 (AP-USDA) Cattle aalable 250; calvea 100; mar ket moderately active except few rteera unaold: generally ateady: a It w medium and low good 904 to 1200 lb. fed ttreia 124 00-24 21; me dium graaa ateera 121 50-22 00: aome htld higher: few medium and good led heifera up to 123 25: canner and cultrr cowa largely til 00-12 50. :hrlla down to 9 00 or below; few r.iedlum beef cowa 16 00-17 00; good cowa to (1100; common and medium aauaage bulla weak at 116 00-18 50: good and cholre vealera alow: about neady with late Wedneaday at 1 125 00-26 00: comomn to medium rradra weaker at moatly 116 00 22 00: frw good 370 lb. calvea 124 00 Hoea aalable 150: market active. Heady: good and choice 180 to 230 V: largely 23 00: few 2325: 150 to 10 lb. (21 00: good 350 to 500 lb anwa 116 50-17 00; lighter welghta up to 117 50: good 130 to 150 lb. feeder p.gi 121 00 to 121 50: lighter weighu quotable up to ta 50. 8heep aalable 350: market rather tirw: alaughter aprlng lamba about ready: good and choice grade! ;i 00-23 50: medium down to $21 00 fredera alow; acattered lou held around 17 00-18 00; good light ewea aalable 16 50-7.00. (The North Portland Livestock market will be cloaed Monday, July 4 I o.. ip ev 1471 V JVy XtjJ, Now available again... our own origM old charter 6 year old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey... Distilled by Old Charter Bottled by Old Charter Shipped straight to Oregon from Old Charter's Louisville Distillery The whiskey that didn't watch Reds Tie Up Truck Travel BERLIN, June 30 W") Oerman police today reported Soviet aentnea have refuaed to let aome 80 Weat Oerman truck cu-goea enter Berlin in the put 24 hours, because of alleged lrregularltlea In their travel pa pert. The Ruaalana, however, have not completely Hopped incoming Imcka. Several dozen were allowed to go through thla morning. The Ruaalana claimed that the truckers required a Soviet signature underneath the Soviet stamp which waa put on their travel ordera when they croaaed Into the Soviet tone at HrlmttedL The British military government aent a transport official to the Ber lin boundary checkpoint to Investi gate the new snarl in the city'a commerce today. The Brttlah announced the Rua alana had seized eleven trucks at the checkpoint late yesterday, es corted them to a military head quarters In the Berlin auburb, Pan kow. and unloaded the cargoes, moatly perishable trulls, vegetables and fish. The Russians then released the drivers and their empty vehicles, giving them receipts for the de tained loads. p TwR r . . -. - a a sear, err. v-- " "I get to mid at that Waldo! Sometimes I hava half a notion to marry him and tiach him a liitont" MUrTtH 3HUP 4JOM4ID rMosr ai: Dlatrlbutlon of gloves M funeral attendants was an early American cuatom. One Boston minister col lected 2940 pairs. Foreign Trade Zones Get Okay WASHINGTON. June 30 lift Ealabllahment of foreign trade zones at Loa Angeles and Seattle has been authorized, Secretary of Commerce Sawyer announced today. This will bring the number of these "free port" merchanduliw areas to five. The three othera are at New York, New Orleans and San Franc laco. Foreign-trade tones are segre gated port areas where importers may deposit foreign merchandise for storing or processing without pay ment of customs duties, unless the merchandise later la moved Into the U. 8. proper- Bl'DGET . EUGENE. June 30 uti The Lane county operating budget for the year 1949-50 totaling 12 835.171.97 was officially adopted Wednesday and will become effective July I. The total tax levy will be within the constitutional six per cent limitation. I axes within the six per cent will amount to 1721.120. Together with the two and one-half null levy for market road construction and the one and one-half levy for the county wide garbage disposal system both outside the limitation by role of the people, total taxes to balance the budget will to an estimated 1.046.620. POTATOES CHICAGO. June JO (AP-TJ8DA) Potatoes: Arrivals 182. on track 551 bital U. S. shipments 714: supplies liberal: demand slow; market weak er for whites, dull for reds: Arizona Bins Triumphs 14 85. Pontlacs 84.70: California Bliss Triumphs 4 75-6 00. long whites 83.70-4.25. NOTICE!! You will not lee me ond my "PUP SICKLES" at the RODEO the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of July due to the fact that I could not get concession ipoce!! I with to thonfc my many friends for their patronage of tha past 6 yean. PUP SICKLES "HOT DOGS ON THE STICK" 129 N. 5th "France, Alerdice." Phone 4883 HUE SEEM MarrUff LlMntwa TKAUCH PARSONS Hrry Frartci Mauch. S3, farmer, natlv of Washing ton. rttsdnl of TulLak. California. Frvrtda Ro Panoru. IB. native of Okla- DORi, RutMnt of Klamath Fail. Cfaplatala Fll Owvna Adjustment Svrvtr. Inc.. v Thornton A. Millar, also known aa TmI Millar. Suit to obtain parroomt for tbt Radiator Service JUCKELAHD TRICK BALES SERVICE 11th A Klamath. Ph. 7755 KENTUCKY'S FINEST STRAIGHT BOURBON OLD CHARTER ITRAIQHT BOURBON WHISKEY THIS WHISKEY IS 6 YEARS OLD SI PROOF'BERNHEIM DISTILLINQ COMPANY. INC. .LOUISVILLE. KY. RODEO' DANCES. Saturday, July 2 iV AT THE ARMORY - Music by BALDY'S BAND Dancing 9:00 Til 1:00 $1.25 Par Person, Tax Inc. FAIRGROUNDS PAVILION Music by THE WESTERN VALLEY BOYS Dancing 10:30 Til 1:00 $1.25 Par Person, Tax Inc. Ona Ticket Admits You To Both Big Dancai! TtV Sunday, July 3 AT THE FAIRGROUNDS PAVILION Music by THE WESTERN VALLEY BOYS Dancing 9:00 Til 1:00 $1.25 Par Person, Tax Inc. Monday, July 4 i at the ARMORY BATTLE of MUSIC Western vs. Popular Western Music By Copitol Record Artist EDDIE KIRK and His WESTERNERS Popular Music By ' BALDY'S BAND "Jutt Good Danct Music" Doncing 9:00 Til 1:00 $1.25 Ptr Person, Tox Inc. cum of tin M oa flnrt eaua ami 1144 31 cm acond tauu, plus pr emr.t lntrat and coata R. T. HcLairvn. attorneiy for tha Dlaintuf. Anna Carout T. Cmnvtlt L. Garouta, ult for divorr. Coupla married May 2ft, 1032. In Granta Pasa. Of. Charga. cmal And Inhuman Ueatmenl. Plaintiff winti property acKlrmant. T.nwln E. Drlacotl. attorney tor thm nlalntiff. Rachel Kling vt. Henry Ktinf. ault for divorce. Couple married February 10, IsUS Charge, cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Plaintiff want property aettle ment and Sloo per month alimony. Ed win 1 OriacoU. attorney for plaintiff. Harold G. Baumcartner vs. Bethyl Baumgartner. ault for dvorc. Couple married March 7, 1M0. In Merrill. Ore. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Harry D. Botvln. attorney for the piaio Uff. JaaUoe Ceart HMur Carnei. inadoKiuat emcraencry brake Pine ISM Juanlta Eleanor Gil more, failure to procure operator llrenae. Pine 13 SO. Robert Joaepn Drewaon. diaorderly cnriduci. aTine. 90 daya probation on food behavior. George Wood hum Ho,llngrr, do asnar gernry Drake. Ftna tS JO. Ifl, to Mr. and Mr. Dale Welch. rtt Darton, a girl. Weight; poui.de U a ouncei PAHKXR Worn at Klamath alley hoaplUl, Klamath Falka, Ore. June W, i. to Mr. ann atra. nan raraer. route 1. boa aan. a boy, WelghU 0 pounds t4a ounree. HAHRISOF4- Born at Klamath Valley hoapltal. Klamath Palla. Ore, June I9W, to Mr, and Mr Harold liarrteon, 5tM Miller, girl. Weight: pounda 1 euncea. t'TLET tlnm at Klamath Valley hoe- pttal. Klamath Falla. Ore., June f. 1KB. to Mr. and Mrt Ralph IMiey. 4T1T Freirla, a boy. Weight; pounda IS ounce HOHftBnrn at Klamath Valley fcnep I. Klamaih FalU. Ore., June SB. I, Mr. and Mr John Ruea. Tuletaka. Calif, a girl. Weight; 1 pounda. at OUIlf ri. LINI--Born at Klamalh Valley tvta- pttal, Klamath Fella. Ore.. June M, 1440 to Mr. and Mrt. Iwrence Ltnd, Tuielake. Calif . a boy. Weight: pounds B' ounces. bi.asuk Horn at Kiamatn vaney ho.piUl. Klamath Falla, Ore . June SO, I'M., to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaaor. Oregon Technical Institute, a boy Wotfhtr T pounds IS ounces. iJi.'Nn Born at mama in vaney aoova pital. Klamath Falto. Ore., June .VI, . to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dunn. B9op Kane, a girl. Weight: 1 pounda buncaa. OBITUARY CAR!. FRF.nF.RH K RI.ATTNKR Carl Fred rich Blattner. a resident ftfl Palm Springs. Calif., paaaed away Us this city on Tuesday, June 3S. IfMtt. at 10 46 a m- following an Illness or aeveras weeks. Ke waa a native of Oskaloosa, la . and at tha time of his death wa aed aO years monlha and 3 days. Surviving are ona niece. Mrs. Marl Louise C lough of lom Angeles. Calif l on nephew, Thomas Henry Holmes of Algona. la., and on cousin. Mrs. Florence Gilbert of Dee Moines, la. The) remains rest In tha Earl Whltloctl Funeral horn. Pin at Slatb. Notice 4 funeral to be announced at a later data, WILLIAM AI.FRKD PRfMCt William Alfred Prince, a resident of K la ma in county for th paat 23 years, passed away at his late residence In Bonanza. Ore . on Wednesday, June SB, t am. Ha waa a native of Pennsylvania and was aged eV years and 1 month at th time of hi passing. Ha la survived by a daughter. Mr. Mare Hodges of Bonanza. Ore.; a brother. O. A. Pnnc of Eugene. Ore., and a Sister, Mrs. Grace Williams of Portland. Ore. The remains rest In Ward's Klamatls Funeral horn. 933 High street. Funeral arranrement will be announced later. LEGAL NOTICES Municipal Court Georg Dewer Shirk ey. drank. In Jail Laura Butler, drunk. In Jail. Randolph Tupper. drunk. In Jail. Zlva Henry, drunk. Post 910 ball. Clde L. Cox. drunk, vagrancy In Jait Henrietta Johns, drunk, post 910 bail. Rom Canterbury, drunk. In Jail. James Kan, drunk. In Jail. Leland Fisher, drunk and disorderly. Poet 29 ball. Cecil Shaver, drunk. In Jail. Earl Warner, failure to yield tight of trav. Improper brakes. Recogged. John David Vota, ran red light. R COf ted. Mas B. Christen an. failure to yield tight of way. Post tlO bau. fcMsas1 aSaSaiaS i UT Usafirq 1 - '- jftSaW-oda SHAW Born at Klamath Valley hos pital. Klamath Falls. Ore . June M. 1B4B. to Mr. and Mr. Carlton Eugene Shaw. 2124 Reclamation, apartment No. T. a bov. Wcicht: pounda T ounce. TACKZT Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falla. Ore. June 29, 194B. to Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Tacket. 1324 Lakevtcw, a garL Weight: T pounds 10'. ounces. WELCH Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falla, Ore.. Jun 2. Flower Shop imivE ix (At Greenhouses) Mil 8. (th PtacsM 8188 Pre Delivery tfowtrs by Wtra FracrmJ Desi4rns Onr Specialty NOTIC E TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN that w, Roland LeRojr Hafter and Ruby Hafter. are th duly appointed, qualified ana acting Joint administrators of the as tat of LOCIS HAFTEH, deceased. All per Bona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present th same, with vouchers attached in tha manner provided by law. to us at th orfir of Farrene Maxwell and W. J. Mosbofsky, First Federal Saving Ct Loan BUig.. Klamath Falla, Orn, or at th office) of Edwin E. DrUcoll. 7ft Pin Tree) Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the 23rd day of Jun. 1MB. the data of tha first pubiiauoe of thta notice Signed- ROLAND LeROY MAFITR and RUBY HAFTER. Jatot Admin Utrators of tha Estate est WL'ie) HAFTER, Deceased. FABRENS A MAXWELL and W. J. MOSHOFSK Y. First Federal Savtng g. Loan Bid. Klamath Falls. Ore on and EDWTJf K. DRISCOtX 2f Pin Tree Building Klamath FalU. Oregon Attorneys for Estate. J. 22-30; TL 7-14-21 WO. S. Of TfTE CIRCUIT COURT Of TH STATX Or UKloun ius ins RUTH aXLXN USTU, Plain taff JOHN DAVID LESTER. Defendant- TO: JOHN DAVID LESTER. Defendant. IN TH NAME OF THE STATE OT OREGON. GREETING: You ar hereby required to appear and anawr tha cow plaint filed against you In tha hov entitled suit and court on or beforo July 14. 1MB. and If Fu fall to ao ap pear and answer, for want thereof th plainuff will apply to th court for th relief prayed for in her eompialnl, to wlt. a divorce from you upon the ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment Thia summons is served upon you by publica tion pursuant to an order of th Honor .blc David R. Vandenberg. Judg of the. above entitled court, said order being dated June 13. 1B. and by publication, thereof once a week for four eoneecutlv and successive weeks. Th date of the. first publicstion la Jim IS. 1B4S. an th dat f th last publics t osi la JaiF 14, 1949, t-AMAR TOWN WEN h Attorney for PLaintlif 4-3 Mala Street Klamath Falls. Oracoss. J. 1C-S3-SO: Jy. 7 No. 7X NOTICE FOB BIDS Th Police Judg will recetv as I sit Mds up to pro.. July 11. IB4S. for th electric light glob iulrettwnt for th City of Klamath Falls, for th fteral year July 1st. IB4B. to July 1st. HMO. Globes win be taken for City a from time to time. Th Council reserve th riht to reject any and all bids. Bid must be marked envelope "Bids fog electric globes.'" L. M. ACKXKMAN. Folic Judg. J S9. Jly. t-T. No. TOl. Suburban Tavern 4630 South Sixth Our Hearty Thanks it estended ta everyone far tha beautiful tlowers lent ta us tha opening night at Suburban Tavern. Mr. and Mrs. VYm. Blind BATTLE OF MUSIC WESTERNnPOPULAR OAMCE MONDAY, JULY 4 Featuring tha Music of Theta Two Bands, Alternating Every Tan Minutes With Continuoul Muiie From 8:30 Till 1:00 WESTERN MUSIC BT CAPITOL RECORD ARTIST AN HIS EDDIE KIRK SD WESTERNERS I POPULAR MUSIC BY BALDY'S BAND "JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC" NO INTERMISSIONS $1.23 Par Pirion, IneL Tos